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Issue 80

Marilyn McCabe: In Vino Veritas

May 11, 2011 by PBQ

I. Sacred as a blessing, profane as a drunk; we always break the glass: Just as the pulp slips from the skin so the ferment bares something in us. Opens us, a cave mouth. Angels stream in as the whistle of wind through mallards’ coasting wings; or demons issue out in gaping voiceless howl, depending […]

Filed Under: Contributors 80, Issue 80, Poetry, Poetry 80 Tagged With: Contributors 80, Marilyn McCabe, Poetry, Poetry 80

Teresa Leo: The Heart has the Capacity to Break and     Reset a Million Times

May 11, 2011 by PBQ

But it’s the million and first, say, that begins in a cab to Woodside, Queens with a hockey player, who’s also a musician and a city planner, who might be a one-night stand, but he’s the best kisser you’ve come across in years, with a face that’s all elegy and nostalgia, edges but smooth, the […]

Filed Under: Contributors 80, Issue 80, Poetry, Poetry 80 Tagged With: Contributors 80, Poetry, Poetry 80, Teresa Leo

Keetje Kuipers: Speaking as the Mail Poet

May 11, 2011 by PBQ

I would like to write the fistfight poem, which I have never had the pleasure of (I hit him once but he wouldn’t hit me back) or I might visit a prostitute (girl, woman, professional or not) and then confess to you my shame (oh, to be the doer of the deed!)— the death of […]

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Kathryn Hunt: The Visitation

May 11, 2011 by PBQ

Last night a black fox came to the door, its eyes turning to ice when the light caught them. It considered me through the glass, loped away while I ran room to room to go on seeing. At the hour for zazen I ate chocolate instead. A bird pecked away at a tree like my […]

Filed Under: Contributors 80, Issue 80, Poetry, Poetry 80 Tagged With: Contributors 80, Kathryn Hunt, Poetry, Poetry 80

James Engelhardt: Regarding the Distance Between     Our Suburbs

May 11, 2011 by PBQ

It was bitter vacation he will tell you, an ocean of stinging and poisonous things. Nightclubs of women wearing only three starfish, drinking curaçao, not sharing black cigarettes with him. Home is not vacation, the bitter man will say, at home, children come to the capitol for the football championship. They are soft and incomplete […]

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Rob Talbert: The Last Scene in Casablanca

May 11, 2011 by PBQ

Everything’s already for sale so I shoplifted color from the world, brought you and I closer to static on dead channels. Now I confuse flowers with garbage. Now I can say your eyes are the same as airplanes. I still desire flight in this world, waiting greedily for my turn, my path through the city. […]

Filed Under: Contributors 80, Issue 80, Poetry, Poetry 80 Tagged With: Contributors 80, Poetry, Poetry 80, Rob Talbert

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